Location: Mar del Plata, a BIG seasonal getaway city, can see the Ocean from our residence.

Access to most all milling machines??
How bout milling out a seamless organic shape out of billet Aluminum, Bronze, Brass or copper?
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Once saw a "chassis" out of half a machined marblized Bowling ball!!

Originally posted by Richard Ellis Access to most all milling machines??
How bout milling out a seamless organic shape out of billet Aluminum, Bronze, Brass or copper?
________________________________________Rick...... ...
Once saw a "chassis" out of half a machined marblized Bowling ball!!

That's a terrific idea, but I "had" access to those machine before, not any more. I don't even have a simple power drill.

Originally posted by Doug Kim I'm having such a hard time building chassis for my amp project, both SS and tube. But since the most progressed one is right now SimpleSE-PP, so I'm posting this question on tubes forum.

I had access to industrial drilling machine, lathe, etc., before so making even Jeff Rowland stayle chassis was not a problem, but I don't even have a power drill now.

So I'm trying to get an idea to make a chassis which is simple but effective. It'd be best if it also looks good.

Has anyone seen very unique chassis or amp layout?
I wonder if anybody built a chassis using LEGO.

I don't now how serious you were about not having even a drill, but very basic chassis' can be built using aluminum stock pieces (angle stock, tubing) purchased from Loews/Homedepot etc. and sheet aluminum or even Lexan. Small boxes can be constructed out of copper sheets purchased from hobby stores; DIY at its best.

Regards, Mike.

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Doug,
I'm glad you asked this - I was about to start a new thread. Now that I'm going to have at least one tube preamp/amp in my living room, I wanted to find some way of making a wife friendly chassis.

I have some nice hardwood floorboard strips (prevarnished) which would look very good on the sides & maybe front so I'm looking for something along the lines of a high gloss chrome finish plate which the tubes/trafos sit into!

I use these front and back in 2U, and wood sides - looks nice!! Easy to make a frame, and then you can fit a top or bottom. I use modular top plate - 100mm, 50mm etc - in 4mm alu. Doesn't bend! I use 275mm front to back, but that's your choice. I buy the 2 meter lengths and then have them sawn up. You can also use a wood front, have extruded sides, and a metal back with connectors on.

Many tools are available inexpensively on eBay, during sales at Sears, flea markets, hamfests, craigslist.

Oh and I have my very own milling machine.. Still learning to use it.

www.onlinemetals.com sells aluminum channel, perforated and unperforated aluminum sheet stock. They will cut to within about 0.1" of your requested dimensions, and you can file to fit, and bolt together some nice chassis this way..

Here you can see a pair of chassis made from channel stock, and aluminum sheet stock. More than basic hand tools were used to fabricate these, but with patience you could get quite close. (A friend made these for me 10yrs ago, and I still have them.)

Very nice and dirt cheap:http://www.mableaudio.com/www-web/sh...etal%20chassis
They already have holes for the power socket, fuse, input connectors (RCA) and output speaker posts. They even provide the power socket , fuse holder, power switch to suit and matching power switch and volume control knobs.

Oz folk (and others) - If you don't want to deal direct with China then contact Bobhttp://stores.ebay.com.au/Bobs-Tube-Audio
He is the Australian agent and normally has most of this stuff in stock, if not he can get it in within a reasonable timeframe.